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FizzyMyNizzy

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Re: [Cooling] Tips for installing massive HSFs?

t-120 was huge. but nd-d14 now thats something. i have the t-120 on my q6600 and 1650 rpm and up it get load. 2200+ is super load. nd-d14 is only 1250 and 1350 rpm. you would have space for that too. yes is over kill but you dint have to have 1800+ rpm being so loud next to you.

This would look great in your system.


jchambers28

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said by FizzyMyNizzy:

t-120 was huge. but nd-d14 now thats something. i have the t-120 on my q6600 and 1650 rpm and up it get load. 2200+ is super load. nd-d14 is only 1250 and 1350 rpm. you would have space for that too. yes is over kill but you dint have to have 1800+ rpm being so loud next to you.

This would look great in your system.

what PSU is that.

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